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Thursday, September 20, 2012

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This match will be on September 20, 2012, a Thursday at 8:20 pm EST.

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Date: Thursday, September 20 2012
Time: 8:20 PM ET
Competition: NFL regular season 2012
Venue : Bank Of America Stedium
Live/Repeat: Live

Monday, September 17, 2012

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Date: Monday, September 17 2012
Time: 8:30 PM ET
Competition: NFL regular season 2012
Venue : Georgia Dome
Live/Repeat: Live

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Kansas City Chiefs Vs Buffalo Bills live streaming on your PC

The Buffalo Bills picked up right where they left off in 2011, allowing 40-plus points while being routed on the road.
Now missing two of their biggest offensive weapons for an extended period of time, regrouping Sunday likely won't be easy against a visiting Kansas City Chiefs defense returning Pro Bowl linebacker Tamba Hali and seeking to avenge a blowout in last year's season opener.
Buffalo (0-1) was overmatched in a 49-21 loss at New England in the 2011 season finale, and few -- if any -- offseason improvements were evident in last week's 48-28 road defeat to the New York Jets.
The defense, despite adding prized defensive end Mario Williams in the offseason, couldn't defend against shorter fields following two Ryan Fitzpatrick interceptions -- he finished with three total -- and the special teams unit allowed a punt return before the Bills were able to get points on the board.

"We definitely didn't do what we needed to do to win," Williams said. "The biggest thing was that we didn't get sacks. Starting with myself, we definitely have to put the quarterback on his back with any means necessary."
Making matters worse, starting running back Fred Jackson, who missed the last six games of 2011 with a broken leg, went down with a sprained knee ligament after only six carries for 15 yards. Wide receiver David Nelson then tore a right knee ligament in the fourth quarter.
Jackson will miss at least four weeks, while Nelson was placed on injured reserve and will miss the rest of the season.
"It's a setback," coach Chan Gailey said. "You lose experience and you lose versatility. But I think our guys can adjust."
C.J. Spiller proved up to the task of replacing Jackson, running for a 56-yard touchdown for Buffalo's first score and finishing with a career-high 169 yards.
"It's a huge blow," Spiller said of the injuries. "But we can't sit around and mope and not regain focus. This just means somebody on offense has got to step up."
Spiller scored a touchdown for an offense that shined in Buffalo's 41-7 win over Kansas City in last year's season opener. Fitzpatrick threw for 208 yards and a career high-tying four touchdowns, including two to tight end Scott Chandler, who caught one of three Fitzpatrick TD passes against the Jets.
Hali had a sack in last season's meeting, and the Chiefs defense will look to slow down the Bills in Week 2 after a rough performance last week.
Hali missed Sunday's 40-24 loss to Atlanta while serving a one-game suspension for violating the league's substance-abuse policy after finishing with 12 sacks in 2011.
His absence, along with those of safety Kendrick Lewis, cornerback Brandon Flowers and defensive tackle Anthony Toribio, seemed noticeable as the Falcons were forced to punt just once and faced only 10 third downs.
While Hali will return, the others were limited in practice this week and are questionable.
"I think as a whole we need to continue to work and get better," Hali told the team's official website. "Every guy has to do their job. We'll continue to study film and study our opponent. We just need to be on top of our game."
Fellow linebacker Derrick Johnson said the Chiefs (0-1) simply need to move on.
"We're trying to get the bad vibe over after this next game," Johnson said. "We've been through that being behind and trying to catch up and at the end of the year. We just need to start winning now, count our wins, and play better."
The offense played well at times last week, converting 11 of 16 third downs and hitting the 20-point mark after being held to 19 or less in its final nine games last season.
Jamaal Charles seems fully recovered from a torn ACL that kept him out of the final 14 games of 2011, rushing 16 times for 87 yards.
Matt Cassel finished 21 for 33 with 258 yards and hit Kevin Boss with a 22-yard touchdown pass, but he also threw two interceptions.
"I think the main thing is just not turning the ball over," Cassel said. "We've got to try to get ourselves into manageable third-down situations and stay out of those third-and-long situations."
The Bills have won four of the last five meetings with the Chiefs, and they're expected to have second-year defensive tackle Marcell Dareus despite him mourning the shooting death of his younger brother last weekend.

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Time: 1:00 pm ET.
Competition: NFL regular season 2012
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue : Ralph Wilson Stadium


Monday, September 10, 2012

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens 10th September 2012


As one of the NFL's most consistent franchises, the Baltimore Ravens are hoping quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Ray Rice can help them make a long-awaited return to the Super Bowl.
The Cincinnati Bengals are looking to their young duo of Andy Dalton and A.J. Green to help build on last year's trip to the postseason, and the teams will begin their respective quests Monday night in Baltimore.
The Ravens are the only team to make the playoffs in each of the last four seasons, and they've recorded 49 wins during that stretch including the postseason.
Baltimore, though, fell short of the Super Bowl in each of those years, reaching the AFC title game twice and losing in the divisional round two times.
Last year's failure was particularly painful, as they took a four-point lead into the fourth quarter of the AFC championship but fell 23-20 after the recently released Billy Cundiff missed a 32-yard field goal in the final seconds.
"When you look at the Ravens, we've been close every year," Rice said. "I think it's just time for us to get over that hump now, and we have the pieces to do it."
Rice had career highs of 1,364 rushing and 704 receiving yards in 2011 to help Baltimore capture its first AFC North title since 2006. The Ravens clinched the division when he ran for 191 yards and two touchdowns in a 24-16 win at Cincinnati on Jan. 1.
Flacco threw for more than 3,600 yards and at least 20 TDs for the third consecutive season but posted a career-low completion percentage of 57.6.
The Ravens may need a more accurate performance from the fifth-year quarterback as their vaunted defense ages. The unit is consistently one of the best in the NFL, but star linebacker Ray Lewis - the only remaining active player from Baltimore's 2000 Super Bowl-winning team - is entering his 17th season, while safety Ed Reed is going into his 11th.
The Ravens also likely won't have Defensive Player of the Year Terrell Suggs until November due to a torn right Achilles tendon. Suggs had a career-high 14 sacks in 2011.
"It's definitely tough without Suggs. It's definitely a difference," wide receiver Torrey Smith said. "But that's on everyone to pick up the slack not only the defense, but us as well."
Cincinnati will try to take advantage of Suggs' absence as it looks to snap a three-game skid in the series and earn its first win in three games in Baltimore.
The Bengals will also be trying to take their first step toward ending a maddening trend. They haven't posted back-to-back winning records since 1981 and '82 - the latter being a strike-shortened season.
"That's definitely the next challenge," offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth said. "And what does that take? It takes being a consistent team every week and playing our style no matter who we play. That's what it's going to take for us to take the next step."
Dalton and Green, who both made the Pro Bowl as rookies, will try to end that dubious streak after a 9-7 season. Green, the fourth overall pick in the 2011 draft, finished with 1,057 yards and seven touchdowns while Dalton, a second-rounder, threw for 3,398 yards and 20 TDs with 13 interceptions.
The duo, though, faced increasing scrutiny from defenses and that helped lead to losses in six of the final nine games, including a 31-10 playoff defeat to Houston.
Dalton was held to fewer than 200 yards in four consecutive games during that stretch and Green was limited to 60 or fewer in four of the final five contests.
"Toward the end of the season, they started rolling coverage to my side a lot. But (now) I'm used to that stuff," Green said. "Now I just have to be able to execute and not get as frustrated as I did last year about it."
The Bengals made a major change in their ground attack, with running back Cedric Benson leaving for Green Bay after topping 1,000 yards in three straight seasons.
They brought in BenJarvus Green-Ellis, who had 667 yards for New England in 2011 after topping 1,000 the previous season, but he's been among the players who have dealt with injuries during the preseason.
"Hopefully with the injuries we've had and the guys that are able to come back, it kind of stops the floodgates per se. Hopefully we're done for the year and everybody stays healthy and people can come back," said center Kyle Cook, who was placed on injured reserve Tuesday.
Cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, a first-round pick in 2012, is expected to miss this game as he's dealing with a bone spur near his knee.



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Time: 7:00 pm ET.
Competition: NFL regular season 2012
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue : M&T Bank Stedium